Boulder: Difference between revisions

From Zelda Wiki, the Zelda encyclopedia
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Reorganiztion)
 
(48 intermediate revisions by 15 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{Reorg}}
{{Reorg}}
{{Enemy
{{Infobox Enemy
|image=  
|image=  
{{Media
{{Media
  |Artwork TLoZ= File:TLoZ Rock Artwork.png
  |Artwork TLoZ= File:TLoZ Rock Artwork.png
  |Model PH= File:BoulderPHST.png
|Model LANS= File:LANS Boulder Model.png
  |Model ST= File:BoulderPHST.png
|Model OoT= File:OoT Boulder Model.png
|Model OoT3D= File:OoT3D Boulder Model.png
|Model MM= File:OoT Boulder Model.png
|Model MM3D= File:MM3D Boulder Model.png
  |Model PH= File:PH Boulder Model.png
  |Model ST= File:ST Boulder Model.png
  |Model ALBW= File:ALBW Boulder Model.png
  |Model ALBW= File:ALBW Boulder Model.png
  |Model TFH= File:TFH Boulder.png
  |Model TFH= File:TFH Boulder Model.png
  |Model BotW= File:BotW Ancient Shrine Boulder Model.png
  |Model BotW= File:BotW Boulder Model.png
  |Screenshot OoT= File:Boulder Chase.png
  |Model TotK= File:TotK Boulder Model.png
  |Sprite TLoZ= File:TLoZ Rock Sprite.png
  |Sprite TLoZ= File:TLoZ Rock Sprite.png
  |Sprite ALttP= File:RockALttP.png
  |Sprite ALttP= File:ALttP Boulder Sprite.png
|Sprite LA= File:LA Boulder Sprite.png
  |Sprite LADX= File:LADX Boulder Sprite.png
  |Sprite LADX= File:LADX Boulder Sprite.png
  |Sprite OoA= File:Boulder.png
  |Sprite OoA= File:OoA Boulder Sprite.png
  |Sprite FSA= File:BoulderFSA.png
  |Sprite FSA= File:FSA Boulder Sprite.png
|Sprite TMC= File:TMC Boulder Sprite.png
}}
}}
|caption=
|caption=
Line 20: Line 27:
|plural=  
|plural=  
|race=  
|race=  
|game= {{TLoZ}}<br>{{ALttP}}<br>{{LA}}<br>{{OoT}}<br>{{MM}}<br>{{OoA}}<br>{{FSA}}<br>{{TMC}}<br>{{PH}}<br>{{ST}}<br>{{ALBW}}<br>{{TFH}}<br>{{BotW}}
|game= TLoZ, ALttP, LA, OoT, MM, OoA, FSA, TMC, PH, ST, ALBW, TFH, BotW, TotK
|other=  
|other= TFoE, TWoG, CoH
|habitat=  
|habitat=  
|member=  
|member=  
|health=  
|health=  
|attack=  
|attack=  
{{Infobox Game Blocks
|ALttP= Contact {{Small|(1 {{Term|ALttP|Heart|link}})}}
|TMC= Contact {{Small|(1/2 {{Term|TMC|Heart|link}})}}
}}
|weapon=  
|weapon=  
|spoils=  
|spoils=  
|exp=  
|exp=  
|theme music=  
|theme=  
}}
}}
{{Term/Store|Boulder|Boulders|Series, LA, MM, MM3D|plural}},<ref>{{Cite Book|type= Guide|quote= |game= LA|publisher= Nintendo|page= 101}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|{{Color|MM3D Green|[Yes]}} If you can {{Color|MM3D Red|destroy}} the {{Color|MM3D Red|boulder}} that blocks the entrance to the {{Color|MM3D Red|Goron Racetrack}} near here...using the {{Color|MM3D Red|Powder Keg}} I'm about to give you, then I'll give you my approval to carry them.|Goron|MM3D}}</ref> also known as {{Term/Store|Rock|Rocks|TLoZ|plural}},{{Exp Game|TLoZ}}<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= A&A |publisher= |page= 119 {{Exp Game|TLoZ}}}}</ref> and {{Term/Store|Huge Rock|Huge Rocks|TWW, TWWHD|plural}},{{Exp Game|TWW}}<ref>{{Cite|Oh! Link? You've come back! And in one piece, too! Gracious! My granddaughter tells me that your grandmother is in poor health these days... Now, I'm certain that a little {{Color|TWWHD Vermilion|fairy}} dust would provide all the lift her spirits need, but... Well, the problem is, I haven't seen any {{Color|TWWHD Vermilion|fairies}} in these parts recently. Of course, long ago you could find a lot of them up by the old {{Color|TWWHD Vermilion|Fairy Fountain}}, and you could even capture them in {{Color|TWWHD Vermilion|empty bottles}}. Sure! It was easy as you please! Yes, there was a time when I used to like playing with fairies... Uh...ahem! In any case, ever since the fountain was blocked up by that {{Color|TWWHD Vermilion|huge rock}}, I haven't seen a one...|Sturgeon|TWWHD}}</ref> are recurring traps in {{TLoZ|Series}}.
{{Term/Store|Boulder|Boulders|Series, LA, MM, MM3D, TMC, ALBW, BotW, TotK|plural}},{{Exp Game|LA, MM, TMC, BotW, TotK}}<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= LA|publisher= Nintendo|page= 101}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|{{Color|MM3D Green|[Yes]}} If you can {{Color|MM3D Red|destroy}} the {{Color|MM3D Red|boulder}} that blocks the entrance to the {{Color|MM3D Red|Goron Racetrack}} near here...using the {{Color|MM3D Red|Powder Keg}} I'm about to give you, then I'll give you my approval to carry them.|Goron|MM3D}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Boulder|Figurine|TMC}}</ref><ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= ALBW |publisher= Prima |page= 15}}</ref><ref name="Piggyback 330">{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= BotW |publisher= Piggyback |page= 330 |edition= Expanded Edition |year= 2018}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Boulder|Game Screen|TotK}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Defeated By: Boulder|Game Over|CoH}}</ref>{{Name Ref|ALttP, OoT, OoA, FSA, PH, ST, TFH}} also known as {{Term/Store|Rock|Rocks|TLoZ|plural}},{{Exp Game|TLoZ}}<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= A&A |publisher= |page= 119 {{Exp Game|TLoZ}}}}</ref> {{Term/Store|Huge Rock|Huge Rocks|TWW, TWWHD|plural}},{{Exp Game|TWW}}<ref>{{Cite|Oh! Link? You've come back! And in one piece, too! Gracious! My granddaughter tells me that your grandmother is in poor health these days... Now, I'm certain that a little {{Color|TWWHD Vermilion|fairy}} dust would provide all the lift her spirits need, but... Well, the problem is, I haven't seen any {{Color|TWWHD Vermilion|fairies}} in these parts recently. Of course, long ago you could find a lot of them up by the old {{Color|TWWHD Vermilion|Fairy Fountain}}, and you could even capture them in {{Color|TWWHD Vermilion|empty bottles}}. Sure! It was easy as you please! Yes, there was a time when I used to like playing with fairies... Uh...ahem! In any case, ever since the fountain was blocked up by that {{Color|TWWHD Vermilion|huge rock}}, I haven't seen a one...|Sturgeon|TWWHD}}</ref> and {{Term/Store|Falling Rocks||TFoE, TWoG}},{{Exp Game|TFoE, TWoG}}{{Name Ref|TFoE, TWoG}} are recurring {{Plural|Series|Enemy|link}} in {{TLoZ|Series}}.
 
{{TLoZManual|Rock|These rocks crumble off Death Mountain and fall down to attack Link. He can't destroy these natural nuisances.}}


==Characteristics==
==Characteristics==
Boulders are rocks that fall in random patterns when [[Link]] is traveling through certain mountainous regions of [[Hyrule]], commonly appearing on [[Death Mountain]]. They can often be hard to predict and will inflict damage on Link if he comes in contact with them.
{{Plural|Series|Boulder}} are rocks that fall in random patterns when {{Term|Series|Link|link}} is traveling through certain mountainous regions of {{Term|Series|Hyrule|link}}, commonly appearing on {{Term|Series|Death Mountain|link}}. They can often be hard to predict and will inflict damage to {{Term|Series|Link}} if he comes in contact with them.


==={{TLoZ|-}}===
==={{TLoZ|-}}===
Boulders first appeared as rocks in {{TLoZ}}. These boulders fall from of Death Mountain.  
{{Manual|TLoZ|Rock|These rocks crumble off Death Mountain and fall down to attack Link. He can't destroy these natural nuisances.}}
{{Plural|TLoZ|Rock}} first appeared as rocks in {{TLoZ}}. These boulders fall from of {{Term|TLoZ|Death Mountain}}.


==={{ALttP|-}}===
==={{ALttP|-}}===
In {{ALttP}}, they appear on the lower western region of Death Mountain in the [[Light World]]. They are much larger and able to cause a whole [[Heart]] of damage.  It is easier to travel further up the mountain by travelling through the caves to avoid them.
In {{ALttP}}, {{Plural|ALttP|Boulder}} appear on the lower western region of {{Term|ALttP|Death Mountain}} in the {{Term|ALttP|Light World|link}}. They are much larger and able to cause a whole {{Term|ALttP|Heart|link}} of damage.  It is easier to travel further up the mountain by traveling through the caves to avoid them.


==={{LA|-}}===
==={{LA|-}}===
Boulders also appear similar to their original appearance in {{LA}} on the east of [[Tal Tal Mountain Range]], and {{OoA}} on the [[Restoration Wall]]. Boulders are also used as weapons by the [[Stone Hinox]] in {{LA|DX}} when it slams the ground
In {{LA}}, {{Plural|LANS|Boulder}} appear, similar to their original appearance, on the east of the {{Term|LANS|Tal Tal Mountain Range|link}}. {{Plural|LANS|Boulder}} are also used as weapons by the {{Term|LANS|Stone Hinox|link}} in {{LA|DX}} when it slams the ground.


==={{OoT|-}}===
==={{OoT|-}}===
In {{OoT}}, they also appear on Death Mountain, but instead of bouncing down the mountain, they roll down it once Link has become an adult. Boulders also appear in [[Gerudo Valley]] and certain dungeons. Sometimes they roll around areas such as [[Ganon's Castle]].
In {{OoT}}, {{Plural|OoT3D|Boulder}} appear on {{Term|OoT3D|Death Mountain}}, but rather than bouncing down the {{Term|OoT3D|Death Mountain|display=Mountain}}, they roll down it once {{Term|OoT3D|Link}} has become an adult. {{Plural|OoT3D|Boulder}} also appear in {{Term|OoT3D|Gerudo Valley|link}} and certain {{Plural|OoT3D|Dungeon|link}}. Sometimes they roll around areas such as {{Term|OoT3D|Ganon's Castle|link}}.


==={{MM|-}}===
==={{MM|-}}===
In {{MM}}, they behave like they do in {{OoT|-}} when climbing the [[Stone Tower]]. A gray variant can be found in the [[Deku Shrine]].
In {{MM}}, {{Plural|MM3D|Boulder}} behave like they do in {{OoT|-}} when climbing the {{Term|MM3D|Stone Tower|link}}. A gray variant can be found in the {{Term|MM3D|Deku Shrine|link}}.


==={{OoA|-}}===
==={{OoA|-}}===
{{Sectstub}}
In {{OoA}}, {{Plural|OoA|Boulder}} appear on {{Term|OoA|Restoration Wall|link}}.


==={{FSA|-}}===
==={{FSA|-}}===
In {{FSA}}, boulders appear on Death Mountain. They show up in caves where they can be pushed, where they also roll around and can be dropped into pits to make them safe to cross. [[Hinox]] in {{FSA|-}} throw massive boulders at the [[Links]].
In {{FSA}}, {{Plural|FSA|Boulder}} appear on {{Term|OoA|Death Mountain}}. They show up in caves where they can be pushed, where they also roll around and can be dropped into pits to make them safe to cross. {{Plural|FSA|Hinox|link}} in {{FSA|-}} throw massive {{Plural|FSA|Boulder}} at the {{Plural|FSA|Link}}.


==={{TMC|-}}===
==={{TMC|-}}===
{{Figurine|TMC|Boulder}}
{{Figurines|TMC}}
In {{TMC}}, boulders appear notably on [[Mount Crenel]] and behave similar to their {{ALttP|-}} incarnation.
In {{TMC}}, {{Plural|TMC|Boulder}} appear on {{Term|TMC|Mount Crenel|link}} and behave similarly to their {{ALttP|-}} incarnation.


==={{PH|-}}===
==={{PH|-}}===
Rolling boulders also appear on the [[Isle of Ruins]] in {{PH}}
In {{PH}}, rolling {{Plural|PH|Boulder}} appear on the {{Term|PH|Isle of Ruins|link}}.


==={{ST|-}}===
==={{ST|-}}===
[[Fire Sanctuary (Spirit Tracks)|Fire Sanctuary]] in {{ST}}.
In {{ST}}, {{Plural|ST|Boulder}} appear in the {{Term|ST|Fire Sanctuary|link}}. Static varieties are found in other locations and can be pushed to solve puzzle, or destroyed by {{Plural|ST|Wrecker Phantom|link}}.


==={{ALBW|-}}===
==={{ALBW|-}}===
{{Sectstub}}
{{Stub}}


==={{TFH|-}}===
==={{TFH|-}}===
In {{TFH}}, boulders sometimes roll down the path instead of [[Snowball]]s in the Level [[Snowball Ravine]]. Static varieties are found in other locations and can be pushed to solve puzzles like in {{FSA|-}}, or destroyed by [[Wrecker Phantom]]s.
In {{TFH}}, {{Plural|TFH|Boulder}} sometimes roll down the path instead of {{Plural|TFH|Snowball|link}} in the {{Term|TFH|Snowball Ravine|link}}.


==={{BotW|-}}===
==={{BotW|-}}===
{{Sectstub}}
{{Stub|BotW}}
{{Plural|BotW|Boulder}} in {{BotW}} are sometimes used in puzzles to reveal {{Plural|BotW|Korok|link}} that are scattered across {{Term|BotW|Hyrule Kingdom|link}} where {{Term|BotW|Link}} must push a {{Term|BotW|Boulder}} into a hole some distance away.<ref name="Piggyback 330"/> Sometimes the holes are at the bottom of a slope with the {{Plural|BotW|Boulder}} at the top, and sometimes they are on level ground and must be launched using {{Term|BotW|Stasis|link}}. A variation of this puzzle involves using {{Term|BotW|Magnesis|link}} on an {{Term|BotW|Iron Ball|link}} to get it into the hole.<ref name="Piggyback 330"/> After at least one {{Term|BotW|Boulder}} makes it into the hole, a {{Term|BotW|Korok}} will appear and give {{Term|BotW|Link}} a {{Term|BotW|Korok Seed|link}}.<ref>{{Cite|Yahaha! You found me!|Korok|BotW}}</ref>
 
==={{TotK|-}}===
{{Term|TotK|Link|link}} can {{Term|TotK|Fuse|link}} {{Plural|TotK|Boulder}} to {{Plural|TotK|Weapon|link}}.
 
==Other Appearances==
==={{TFoE|-}}===
{{Noncanon|Start}}
{{Stub|TFoE}}
 
{{Noncanon|End}}
 
==={{TWoG|-}}===
{{Noncanon|Start}}
{{Stub|TWoG}}
 
{{Noncanon|End}}
 
==={{CoH|-}}===
{{Ambig|Start}}
{{Stub|CoH}}
 
{{Ambig|End}}


==Nomenclature==
==Nomenclature==
{{Names
{{Nomenclature}}
|align= left
|enBr=
|enBrM=
|ja= {{Romanize|ロック|Rokku}} {{Exp Game|TLoZ}}<br>{{Romanize|岩ゴロ|Iwa Goro}}
|jaM= Rock<br>Rolling Rock
|zhS=
|zhSM=
|zhT=
|zhTM=
|nl=
|nlM=
|fi=
|fiM=
|frC=
|frCM=
|frF= Rocheroule
|frFM= Rollingrock
|de= Stein-Goro
|deM= Goro-Rock
|hu=
|huM=
|it= Goron Roccia
|itM= Goron Rock
|ko=
|koM=
|no=
|noM=
|pl=
|plM=
|ptB=
|ptBM=
|ptP=
|ptPM=
|ru=
|ruM=
|esS= Goron Roca
|esSM= Goron Rock
|esL=
|esLM= }}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Boulder Push PH.png|Link pushing a Boulder from {{PH|-}}
File:LADX Boulder Yellow Sprite.png|A {{Term|LADX|Boulder}} dropped from the ceiling by the {{Term|LADX|Stone Hinox}} from {{LADX|-}}
File:BotW Boulder Model.png|A Boulder from {{BotW|-}}
File:Boulder Chase.png|{{Term|OoT|Link}} being chased by a {{Term|OoT|Boulder}} from {{OoT|-}}
File:BotW Boulder Model 2.png|A Boulder from {{BotW|-}}
File:Boulder Push PH.png|{{Term|PH|Link}} pushing a {{Term|PH|Boulder}} from {{PH|-}}
File:BotW Link Pushing Boulder.png|Link pushing a Boulder from {{BotW|-}}
File:BotW Boulder Model 2.png|A {{Term|BotW|Boulder}} from {{BotW|-}}
File:BotW Stasis Acceleration.png|Link using Stasis on a Boulder from {{BotW|-}}
File:BotW Boulder Model 3.png|A round {{Term|BotW|Boulder}} from {{BotW|-}}
File:BotW Link Pushing Boulder.png|{{Term|BotW|Link}} pushing a {{Term|BotW|Boulder}} from {{BotW|-}}
File:BotW Stasis Acceleration.png|{{Term|BotW|Link}} using {{Term|BotW|Stasis}} on a {{Term|BotW|Boulder}} from {{BotW|-}}
File:TFoE Falling Rocks Sprite.png|{{Term|TFoE|Falling Rocks}} from {{TFoE|-}} and {{TWoG|-}}
File:CoH Boulder Sprite.png|A {{Term|CoH|Boulder}} from {{CoH|-}}
File:CoH Boulder Sprite.png|A {{Term|CoH|Boulder}} from {{CoH|-}}
</gallery>
</gallery>


==See Also==
==See Also==
* {{Term|Series|Magma Rock|link}}
* {{Term|Series|Magma Bomb|link}}
* {{Term|Series|Rupee Boulder|link}}
* {{Term|Series|Rupee Boulder|link}}


{{Ref}}
{{Ref}}
{{Enemies}}
{{Traps}}


{{Categories
{{Categories
  |enemies= ALttP, LA, LADX, LANS, OoT, OoT3D, MM, MM3D, OoA, FSA, TMC, ST, ALBW
|Fuse-Compatible Objects, Rocks, Traps
  |enemies= ALttP, LA, LADX, LANS, OoT, OoT3D, MM, MM3D, OoA, FSA, TMC, ST, ALBW, CoH
|objects= BotW, TotK
}}
}}

Latest revision as of 06:53, 10 April 2024

ZW Reorg Asset.png
This article is a viable candidate for reorganization.
Please see the related discussion on this article's talk page for more information concerning its future layout.

Boulders,(LA | MM | TMC | BotW | TotK)[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][name references needed] also known as Rocks,(TLoZ)[8] Huge Rocks,(TWW)[9] and Falling Rocks,(TFoE | TWoG)[name references needed] are recurring Enemies in The Legend of Zelda series.

Characteristics

Boulders are rocks that fall in random patterns when Link is traveling through certain mountainous regions of Hyrule, commonly appearing on Death Mountain. They can often be hard to predict and will inflict damage to Link if he comes in contact with them.

The Legend of Zelda

The Legend of Zelda Manual Descriptionhide ▲
The Legend of Zelda logo
Rock
These rocks crumble off Death Mountain and fall down to attack Link. He can't destroy these natural nuisances.

Rocks first appeared as rocks in The Legend of Zelda. These boulders fall from of Death Mountain.

A Link to the Past

In A Link to the Past, Boulders appear on the lower western region of Death Mountain in the Light World. They are much larger and able to cause a whole Heart of damage. It is easier to travel further up the mountain by traveling through the caves to avoid them.

Link's Awakening

In Link's Awakening, Boulders appear, similar to their original appearance, on the east of the Tal Tal Mountain Range. Boulders are also used as weapons by the Avalaunch in Link's Awakening DX when it slams the ground.

Ocarina of Time

In Ocarina of Time, Boulders appear on Death Mountain, but rather than bouncing down the Mountain, they roll down it once Link has become an adult. Boulders also appear in Gerudo Valley and certain Dungeons. Sometimes they roll around areas such as Ganon's Castle.

Majora's Mask

In Majora's Mask, Boulders behave like they do in Ocarina of Time when climbing the Stone Tower. A gray variant can be found in the Deku Shrine.

Oracle of Ages

In Oracle of Ages, Boulders appear on Restoration Wall.

Four Swords Adventures

In Four Swords Adventures, Boulders appear on Death Mountain. They show up in caves where they can be pushed, where they also roll around and can be dropped into pits to make them safe to cross. Hinoxes in Four Swords Adventures throw massive Boulders at the Links.

The Minish Cap

In The Minish Cap, Boulders appear on Mount Crenel and behave similarly to their A Link to the Past incarnation.

Phantom Hourglass

In Phantom Hourglass, rolling Boulders appear on the Isle of Ruins.

Spirit Tracks

In Spirit Tracks, Boulders appear in the Fire Sanctuary. Static varieties are found in other locations and can be pushed to solve puzzle, or destroyed by Wrecker Phantoms.

A Link Between Worlds



Tri Force Heroes

In Tri Force Heroes, Boulders sometimes roll down the path instead of Snowballs in the Snowball Ravine.

Breath of the Wild



Boulders in Breath of the Wild are sometimes used in puzzles to reveal Koroks that are scattered across Hyrule Kingdom where Link must push a Boulder into a hole some distance away.[5] Sometimes the holes are at the bottom of a slope with the Boulders at the top, and sometimes they are on level ground and must be launched using Stasis. A variation of this puzzle involves using Magnesis on an Iron Ball to get it into the hole.[5] After at least one Boulder makes it into the hole, a Korok will appear and give Link a Korok Seed.[10]

Tears of the Kingdom

Link can Fuse Boulders to Weapons.

Other Appearances

The Faces of Evil



The Wand of Gamelon



Cadence of Hyrule



Nomenclature

ZW Nomenclature Asset.png Names in Other Regions ZW Nomenclature Asset 2.png
LanguageNamesMeanings
Japan
Japanese
  • 岩 (Rokku) (TLoZ)[13]
  • 岩ゴロ (Iwa Goro) (TMC)[14]
  • Rock
  • Rumble Rock
The Kingdom of the Netherlands
Dutch
Rots (TLoZ)[15] 
The French Republic
FrenchEU
Rock (TLoZ)[15] 
The Italian Republic
Italian
  • Rock
  •  
This table was generated using translation pages.
To request an addition, please contact a staff member with a reference.

Gallery

See Also

References

  1. The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening—Nintendo Player's Guide, Nintendo of America, pg. 101
  2. "[Yes] If you can destroy the boulder that blocks the entrance to the Goron Racetrack near here...using the Powder Keg I'm about to give you, then I'll give you my approval to carry them." — Goron (Majora's Mask 3D)
  3. "Boulder" — Figurine (The Minish Cap)
  4. The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds Prima Official Game Guide, Prima Games, pg. 15
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild—The Complete Official Guide (Expanded Edition, 2018), Piggyback Interactive Limited, pg. 330
  6. "Boulder" — Game Screen (Tears of the Kingdom)
  7. "Defeated By: Boulder" — Game Over (Cadence of Hyrule)
  8. Art & Artifacts, Dark Horse Books, pg. 119 (TLoZ)
  9. "Oh! Link? You've come back! And in one piece, too! Gracious! My granddaughter tells me that your grandmother is in poor health these days... Now, I'm certain that a little fairy dust would provide all the lift her spirits need, but... Well, the problem is, I haven't seen any fairies in these parts recently. Of course, long ago you could find a lot of them up by the old Fairy Fountain, and you could even capture them in empty bottles. Sure! It was easy as you please! Yes, there was a time when I used to like playing with fairies... Uh...ahem! In any case, ever since the fountain was blocked up by that huge rock, I haven't seen a one..." — Sturgeon (The Wind Waker HD)
  10. "Yahaha! You found me!" — Korok (Breath of the Wild)
  11. L'arte di una leggenda, Magazzini Salani, pg. 119
  12. The Legend of Zelda manual, Italian localization, [which page?]
  13. The Legend of Zelda manual, pg. 30
  14. Nintendo Official Guidebook—The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap, Shogakukan, pg. 34
  15. 15.0 15.1 The Legend of Zelda manual, pg. 31